Episode 26: Article Reviews: Wearable Technologies and Physical Activity

November 02, 2020 00:14:39
Episode 26: Article Reviews: Wearable Technologies and Physical Activity
Obesity: A Disease
Episode 26: Article Reviews: Wearable Technologies and Physical Activity

Nov 02 2020 | 00:14:39

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Show Notes

Episode Description

In this episode, OMA Chief Science Officer, Harold Bays, MD, FOMA Dipl. ABOM interviews Jennifer Ng, MD to discuss a recent article about the impact of wearable technologies in a clinical practice. Topics covered include: ways to incorporate wearables into a practice, downsides to wearable technology, and how we can use the data from wearables to impact obesity treatment.

In our article review podcasts, we have carefully selected recent articles included in the latest version of the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) Obesity Algorithm. We then discuss this new science with obesity experts.


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